As the weather heats up, so does the New York Yankees offense and defense, who both put on quite the show for this week’s Lit Six.

Opponents learned two lessons this week in watching the New York Yankees roll over their American League East rivals in the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles.

First, this team is not a fluke. Second, don’t pitch to Aaron Judge. Just don’t do it. You’ll regret it.



This week was a huge confidence booster for the Bronx Bombers, as they pummeled teams with their hot bats while also smothering them with impressive defensive plays. Just when things started looking like they had the potential to go wrong, everything turned out just right for the Yankees.

In case you’ve been living under a rock, the Yankees have been straight-up dominating at the plate. This weekend, they outscored the Orioles 38-8. But in the midst of all that excitement, the Yankees have made some stellar defensive plays to help out their pitchers.

Here we go! In the first full week of June, here are top six plays that took place on Yankee Stadium soil.

6. Gary Sanchez Catches A Top Play At First

And now starting at first base for the New York Yankees…Gary Sanchez?

That’s right, folks. During a few of the Yankees blowout games against the Orioles, Sanchez took his turn at first base and turned out a pretty remarkable “never say die” play.

Sanchez fielded a fairly simple grounder with two outs in the top of the ninth and when he started towards first, he tripped. Yes, that’s right. The man IS human after all.

However, he continued the play and muscled his way to first base, just tagging the bag before Seth Smith could reach safely.

That’s it, game over. Sanchez never backed down and got the out. At least having him at first base helps boost the offensive numbers for that position, right?

Hicks strengthened his case by slugging two home runs and driving in three runs on Friday evening against the Orioles.

And you KNOW this effort was a ploy to get more All-Star votes. He hit his first home run directly into the Judge’s Chambers. Aaron Judge, how do you feel about another Aaron getting all up in your fan section?

Hicks has been so impressive and continues to dazzle. He may not get as much attention as the other Aaron but on Friday night, Hicks was the real hero.

However, Torreyes made the play of the evening, jumping right off the crack off the bat to chase down the foul ball on Thursday night.

It was almost reminiscent of Derek Jeter’s dive into the stands in 2004. However, Torreyes looked a whole lot smoother as he went into a full out slide and popped up like it was no big deal.

Uhh, it was a HUGE deal, Little Toe! Those are the types of plays we love to see from the players off the bench. Hey, when things are going right, everything goes right for the Yankees.

The thing about these home runs is they weren’t just cheap shots. They were demolished. The Yankees swung with authority and it paid off on a warm, spring evening.

So this may be a top play now but in the future with this lineup, I wouldn’t be surprised if this type of performance happens again.